PACE 6 HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
SOCIAL
WOMEN'S PAGE
The Duchess of Gloucester, Hertfordshire seen at the
Agricultural show at Hatfield Park. is wearing 1 shallow- drowned model trimmed with birds. from which a vell falls at the back.
SILVER WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
WEDDINGS AT
REGISTRY
The marriage took place at the Registry Supreme Court, yester day of Mr. Vladimir Alexander || Itenson, service manager of Fallco Radio Distributors, and Miss Marian Honoria Kew, daughter of the late Mr. Charles H. Whiteley Kew, and member of a well-known Hongkong family.
The witnesses were Messrs. A. J. Kew and G. Whittick;
Mr. Chang Hsu-chun, of the Central Bank of China, was mar- ried to Miss Laura Dzau Nan-shu. student, of No. 5, Knutsford · Ter- race. The witnesses were Messrs. Chal Chen-chow and Yen Tad: chen,
Mr. T. J. Gould. 'Deputy Regis- trar of Marriages, officiated at. | both weddings, -
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The forthcoming marriages art announced of:-
Mr. Gerald Archer Goodban,
Mr. And Mrs. Arthur headmaster of the Diocesan Boys"
William Grimmitt
A cocktull party to all their friends will be held at noon to-day In the Hongkong Hotel to celebrate the 25th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Arthur William Grimmitt
the
eldest
Mrs. Grimmitt is daughter of the late Mr. Patrick Henry Murray, late Manager of North Point Installation. Astatic Petroleum Co., Ltd.
Mr. Grimmitt is the Acting Chief Preventitive Officer of the Revenue Department.
We extend to them both our beartiest congratulations.
School, and Miss Mary Поре Simpson, residing at the Penin. sula Hotel and lately of "Little Langdale," East Horsley. Surrey. England;
Mr. Chan Hung-lal, assistant manager of Messrs. Klan Gwan Co., residing at No. 89. Leighton Hill Road,
first door, and Miss Tang Chuen-ho, of the same ad dress;
Mr. Kwan Kien-ming, merchant of: No, 188, Wing Lok Street, and Miss Sum Fing-luen, of No. 283. Hanriessy Road, first floor:
Mr. Ngal Kun-yun, foreman bi Messrs. Marsman, Ltd., residing at Pak Tin Village, Taipo Road On February 6, 1911 Mr. Grim-Shamshulpo, and Miss Yeung Ah- mitt joined the Hongkong Police yau, of the same' address.
Force, and on Jan. 1. 1920, was ap- pointed First Class Revenue Cm- cer. He is a member of the Crai- gengower Cricket Club and a keen lawn bowler for C.8.C.C.
Mr. R. A. Hall, H. B."M. Consul at Foochow, who recently went on home leave, invited the mem- bers of the Britishi community
BABY COMPETITION WINNER
Chan Chat-yee, nine-month-old baby boy, who won the first prize at the third annual Baby Health Competition, promoted by "Messrs. A. S. Waison & Co., Ltd.. held at the Confucius Hall. on Sunday,
NEWSETTES
Mr. H. A. Mills, Aësistant Fost-1
to a reception at the Foochow master-General and Chief Ac Club, to welcome his successor,countant, celebrates his birthday Mr. E. W. P. Mills. Until "the" Conu-day. sulate is available, Mr. and Mrs. Mills are staying, with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lowder at the Cus- toms House, where Mrs. Lowder gave an afternoon party for the ladies of the port to meet Mrs. Mills.
FOOT ITCH
ATHLETE'S FOOT
Mr. A. K. Sufald, of the Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff, will celebrate his birthday to-day.
A Charity Concert will be given at the China Fleet Club Theatre
TUESDAY'S MENU
BREAKFAST
Chilled Pineapple Cereal Danish Coffee.
Coffee
Cake
LUNCHEON
Tomato Soup Tuna Fish Salad 'Grilled_Lamb Chops Coron ob Lima Beans Asparagus Watermellon Iced Tea
DINNER
Fruit Cocktail Smoked Salmon Chicken a ta. King Baked Summer Squash Green Peas Popovers
Strawberry Short-cake
Coffee
The price of sand purchased after June 30, it removed under a permit from places other than from the Government Sarid Depots will be at the rate of $2 per cubic yard.
Expressing the opinion that in spite of the present difficult con- ditions in Shanghai there would be more and more opportunities for the boy who had been educated in the city and who had been unable to get away, Mr. -W. J. Hawkings, a member of the 8. M C. Educa- tion Board, addressed parents and boys at the Western District Public Shool in Tifeng Road on June 26. The occasion was" -the annual prizegiving and in present- to successful scholars, Mr. Hawking urged those boya leaving school to remember the maxin that things did not turn up unless they themselves turned them up
NEW AIR ROUTE ing the awards
FOR EMPIRE
The Australian Aying boat Guba landed at Mombasa recent ly from Mahe, Seychelles, com-
her pleting
4,700-mile survey flight of the Indian Ocean.
by the R. A. on July 7 and 8 in. The object of the fight was to ald of the dependents of the late study the possibility of an alter-
native.
alr Sergt. (Forrler) Gray.
England-Australia route for use in the event of war
left Fort Hedland,
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"Information has been received The Guba from the Japanese Consul-General Western Australia, on June 4 and in Hongkong to the effect that stopped at the Cocos Islands, the
chelles. on account of
M. Henri Cosme, the French Hongkong has been designated an Chagos Archipelago and the Sey- Ambassador to China, arrived in epidemic district Shanghai by S., President Cleve-cholera as from June 21. land at noon on Sunday.
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Capt. P. G. Taylor, the pilot. sald The new route will be The draft of a bill to amend valuable acquisition to the The Superintendent of the the Volunteer Ordinance, 1933.pre in the future. All the island Botanical and Forestry Depart-provides for the annual inspection bases fulfilled expectations, and ment,,, has been added to the of the corps by a general or field there is no reason why an Nutrition Research Committee. officer of the army and for the service should not be started
corps training year to commence (once, i
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A certificate of registration as a on April 18 to coincide with the "I am reporting to the British
Australian jand
Governments Trust Company was issued to the Government's financial year. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
that I am perfectly satisfied with Corporation on June 28.
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headmaster of the Central
was char- GOT-
Mr. G. H. Jolley, of the Metro-the result of the fight" politan-Vickers, E. E. Co., Ltd. Mr. Richard.. Archbold, the The Rev. G. E 8. Upsdell, who left Shanghai-on January American owner of the flying-
Bri- 25 for Halphong to motor home boat, from whom it tish School, will be "At Home" to England, arrived in London tered by the Australian to all members of the Central on May 30. He used a Standard ernment,, is going on to Kisumu, British Association on Oct. 7. Morris Saloon car, and for the Kenya.
first portion of his trip from The Central British Association Haiphong to Calcutta the was has, organized a Bathing Picnic quite alone.
to take place on Saturday next.
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rubber
still
Mr. P. ON. Dunne, director of Rothman's: Ceylon Ltd, accom. The launch will leave the Kow- Only eleven Chinese
panied by his wife, reached Bhang- loon Pier at 3.30 p.m.
goods manufacturers are
bat on June 27 in the 65. Conte operating factories in the Interna-Blancamano on a visit to
his The Government of Hongkong tional Settlement areas of!
father, Mr. T. E Dunne. Mr. for the Shanghat, out of a total of over 50 Dunne has travelled more than No 6-28, 32 rast 50% of the adult popula tockor supply and delivery of three and factories which existed prior to 40,000 miles by air in the past
According to the Government Beuth Bulletin has called for tenders the United States are being attacked by the die- ease known as Athlete's Foot,
a half million Army Pattern Sand the outbreak of the current Sino- Leally the disease starts between the toes. Little watery blisters form and the skin cracks Bags for AR.P. and defence Japanese hostilities. The existing factories are "operating on greatly reduced schedules
and peels Attar while the licains becomes in works. Tense and you fõel as though you would like to seraich off all the skin.
Beware of it Spreading
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St. John's "Cathedral Women's
two years on firm.
business for his
The Chins Branch of the Inter-
the fees. The soles of your feet become Fellowship are holding their A supervisory committee, head-national Peace Campaign just
learned that the Ncbel Committée has voted a grant For
£500 (approximately NC. $20,000) from
Often the disease travels all over the bellom of swollen. The Nod ning cracks and Desis, and the Monthly Bridge and Mahjongg ed by Mesara. Li Shang-jen and Itching becomes worse and worse.
Get rid of this diariae si quickly as possible, be-Drive in the Cathedral Hall on Hau Ta-dan, and a secretarial Cause it is very contagious and it may go to your hands, or even to the under arm or crotch of the Thursday, July 13. Play com.board of six others set put on
all kinds of remedies to cure it without succes including tea
Mort people who have Athlete's Foot have tried mences at 3 p.m. Admiss! $1. Monday from Hinghalen, Shans, its special fund to enable the on a tour of Inspection of the International Peace Campaign to famine conditions in the pro-
Ordinary rermicides, saleptics, sive or pinte ments, seldom do any good..
Here's How to Treat It
fulfil some of its educational taska. Consul de France and vince, The supervisory com This is the second special grant The germ that causes the disse is known Madame Frank Dupuis are holding mittee and the secretarial board made by the Committee to the
Tines vichophytoo. It burier Ralf deep in the
The
IP.C Twin be, recalled that
Resurs of the in and is very hard to kill for a reception at the French Con were recently appointed by the Lord Cecil, joint president with
shows it takes 15 minutes of to
the ferm, so you can see why the ordinary reme-sulate, 13, Peak Road, on July 14. Chinese National Government M. Pierre Cot of the IP.G.. ~ was
dies are unsuccessfu].
HP was developed solely for the purpose affat 11.30 am on the occasion of to administer refugee relief funds Nobel Peace Prize-winner for 1937.
treating Athlete's Foot it is a liquid pen the French National Fetc.
Frates and dries quickly You; just paint the af
fected parts. It peels off the flame of the midn'
where the germ breede ja
Itching Stops Immediately
amounting to $200,00,
During the absence from the Owners and occupiers of tene a friendly dinner was held at
As soon as you apply H. you will find that Colony of Mr. Akiyoshi Tajiri ments are notified that rates for the Aurora University in Shang- Japan at the third quarter of 1989 are pay. hai on June 26 by former
the itching, is tunediately relieved. You should, Consul-General for
Paint the infected parts with H; 7,hight and
OTTLING KNEL, Your LOVE will diely bar Hongkong, Mr. Takie Ode will be able in advance on or before, students of the School of Foll- Fakes it may the Solren or mats in charge of the Japanese Con July 31, 1938. If any person falls Cical Sciences in Paris under to pay such rates on or before. the sponsorship of the Reverend
take esses.
HP will leave the skin soft and smoothYou sulate General.
will marvel at the quick way it brings you i
relief: especially if you are one of those who have tried
for years to get rid of Athlete's Foot without son
Obtainable at all
Drug Stores,
Far East Representative. AUW PIT BENG'S TRADING, CO. LTD. Hong Kong-Bingapore
Aug. 31, proceedings wil be taken Father de Breuvery and of Mr.
On the way to his wedding for their recovery without furthe Kuo-Cheon hi, Professore nt, the
| Mr. R. WA Robbins, vice-president notice. No refund of rates
of the London Natural History | respect, Society, stopped to catch a limebe granted bawk moth. He kept it in his been pat top hat during the ceremony. month of Members of the East Grinstear application Natural Science Society saw the made within flit math when he lectured to them. expiration of the
tene
Faenity of
About twenty former students of the school have (hine Chinese, and eleven French-
the men) including M. de Boissezon/-
rench Am Henri Cosme happi the days of their
and studie
TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1939:
INVISIBLE IMPORTS
"Anything to declare, Sir P"
"No"
* There's nothing you bought at all?”. "Na*
*No presenta 7"
"No."
"Nothing at all 7"*
"Nothing. Ualası..
"Yes, Sir
Clems?"
* Unless you include a hond like a reg football dredged from a canal and a laste in my mouth like smoki in a railway tunneli Our Paris reped-
sentative entertained me rather "Lam ishly last night.'·.
There is no duty, Sir, on hangovers obtained abroad."
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** I wish there war. I'd resume to pay and then you'd have to confiscate it."
"I'm sorry we can't help you, Sir." But might I suggest in future the advantages of a long glass of Rose's Lime Juice to wind up late nighti ? Rose's possesses therapeutic pro- perties which neutralise the -* đơ m morning after."
"This Row's really kill: of hang. oners? Have they any in the Station buffet "
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"Plenty, Sir-Hi, Sir, come back you're forgotten your bag."
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